India thrash Pakistan 2-0

Published April 16, 2015
HYDERABAD: Pakistan’s Sarah Mansoor hits a return to Prarthana G. Thombare of India during their singles match in the Fed Cup Asia-Oceana Group II at the Fateh Maidan Tennis Complex on Wednesday.—AFP
HYDERABAD: Pakistan’s Sarah Mansoor hits a return to Prarthana G. Thombare of India during their singles match in the Fed Cup Asia-Oceana Group II at the Fateh Maidan Tennis Complex on Wednesday.—AFP

HYDERABAD (India): Ankita Raina and Prarthana Thombare trounced their rivals in the singles matches as India blanked Pakistan 2-0 in their opening tie in the Asia/Oceania Group II of the Fed Cup here on Wednesday.

Prarthana trounced Sara Mansoor 6-1, 6-0 in the first singles match of the day and then Ankita, India’s top player, sealed the issue with an equally dominating 6-0, 6-1 win over Ushna Suhail.

Ankita Raina of India returns to Pakistan’s Ushna Suhail.—AFP
Ankita Raina of India returns to Pakistan’s Ushna Suhail.—AFP

India’s playing-captain Sania Mirza, who returned late last night from the United States after achieving the World No.1 rank in women’s doubles, did not need to take field as the players from the neighbouring country proved easy meat for the two Indian girls.

Published in Dawn, April 16th, 2015

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